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MCP server for Storybook - provides AI assistants access to components, stories, properties and screenshots

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    Storybook MCP Server

    License: AGPL v3 TypeScript MCP Storybook Puppeteer Node.js

    A TypeScript MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides comprehensive access to Storybook instances. This server enables AI assistants to interact with Storybook components, stories, and capture screenshots.

    The server can connect to any running Storybook instance - whether it's your local development server, a deployed production Storybook, or even public component libraries.

    Features

    Component Discovery

    Browse and list all components in your Storybook instance.

    Example:

    "What components are available in my Storybook?"

    Claude's response:

    I found 3 components in your Storybook:

    • Button (5 stories)
    • Card (3 stories)
    • Modal (2 stories)

    Story Management

    Access all stories with filtering by component.

    Example:

    "Show me all the Button stories"

    Claude's response:

    The Button component has 3 stories:

    • Primary - Default primary button style
    • Secondary - Secondary button variant
    • Disabled - Button in disabled state

    Detailed Inspection

    Get complete story information including parameters, args, and prop definitions.

    Example:

    "What props does the Button component accept?"

    Claude's response:

    The Button component accepts the following props:

    Prop Type Description Default
    label string Button label text required
    variant "primary" | "secondary" | "danger" Button style variant "primary"
    size "small" | "medium" | "large" Button size "medium"
    disabled boolean Disable button interaction false
    onClick function Click event handler -

    Visual Testing

    Capture screenshots of individual or all stories. Claude can see and analyze the screenshots immediately.

    Example:

    "Take a screenshot of the primary button story"

    Claude's response:

    I've captured a screenshot of the primary button story. Here's what I can see:

    [Screenshot displayed in conversation]

    The button appears with:

    • Blue background (#007bff)
    • White text reading "Click me"
    • Rounded corners with 4px radius
    • Standard padding and hover state

    The screenshot has been saved to ./screenshots/components-button--primary.png

    Responsive Testing

    Test components across multiple viewport sizes.

    Example:

    "Capture the Card component at mobile size (375x667)"

    Claude's response:

    I've captured the Card component at mobile viewport (375x667):

    [Screenshot displayed in conversation]

    At mobile size, the card:

    • Stacks content vertically
    • Uses full width with 16px padding
    • Shows responsive text sizing
    • Image scales appropriately

    Saved to ./screenshots/components-card--default_375x667.png

    Smart Detection

    Automatically detects Storybook version and API endpoints for compatibility across different Storybook setups.

    Common Use Cases

    Local Development

    Connect to your local Storybook during development:

    "Connect to my local Storybook at localhost:6006 and show me all components"

    # Your Storybook running locally
    npm run storybook  # Usually runs on http://localhost:6006

    Production Storybook

    Analyze deployed component libraries:

    "Check the Material UI Storybook at https://mui.com/storybook/ and show me their Button variants"

    Visual Regression Testing

    Compare component appearances across changes:

    "Take screenshots of all Button stories in both desktop and mobile viewports"

    Component Documentation

    Extract prop types and usage examples:

    "Generate a markdown table of all props for the DataGrid component with their types and default values"

    Design System Audit

    Review component library completeness:

    "List all components and tell me which ones are missing accessibility features or documentation"

    Cross-Browser Testing

    Capture components in different states:

    "Screenshot the Modal component in all its states: open, closed, loading, and error"

    Installation

    Using with Claude Desktop

    1. Install the MCP server via npm:

      npm install -g storybook-mcp-server

      Or clone and build locally:

      git clone https://github.com/stefanoamorelli/storybook-mcp-server.git
      cd storybook-mcp-server
      npm install
      npm run build
    2. Configure Claude Desktop: Add the following to your Claude Desktop MCP settings:

      {
        "mcpServers": {
          "storybook": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": ["storybook-mcp-server"],
            "env": {
              "STORYBOOK_URL": "http://localhost:6006"
            }
          }
        }
      }

      Or if installed locally, use the full path:

      {
        "mcpServers": {
          "storybook": {
            "command": "node",
            "args": ["/path/to/storybook-mcp-server/dist/index.js"],
            "env": {
              "STORYBOOK_URL": "http://localhost:6006"
            }
          }
        }
      }

    Prerequisites for Screenshots

    If you want to use the screenshot functionality, Puppeteer requires Chrome/Chromium. When you first run the screenshot command, Puppeteer will automatically download a compatible version of Chromium.

    Manual Chrome Installation (optional):

    • macOS: Download from Google Chrome
    • Linux:
      # Ubuntu/Debian
      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install -y chromium-browser
      
      # Fedora
      sudo dnf install chromium
    • Windows: Download from Google Chrome

    Note: Puppeteer will handle Chrome/Chromium automatically, so manual installation is typically not required.

    Usage

    Once configured in Claude Desktop, the MCP server will automatically connect to your Storybook instance. Make sure your Storybook is running before using the tools:

    # Start your Storybook instance (in your project directory)
    npm run storybook
    # or
    yarn storybook

    Configuration Options

    You can customize the server behavior through environment variables in your Claude Desktop MCP configuration:

    Local Development Server:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "storybook": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["storybook-mcp-server"],
          "env": {
            "STORYBOOK_URL": "http://localhost:6006",
            "OUTPUT_DIR": "./screenshots",
            "LOG_LEVEL": "info"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Production Storybook:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "storybook": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["storybook-mcp-server"],
          "env": {
            "STORYBOOK_URL": "https://your-company.com/storybook",
            "OUTPUT_DIR": "./screenshots/production",
            "LOG_LEVEL": "info"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Public Component Library:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "storybook": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["storybook-mcp-server"],
          "env": {
            "STORYBOOK_URL": "https://storybookjs.netlify.app/vue-kitchen-sink",
            "OUTPUT_DIR": "./screenshots/vue-components"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Command Line Options

    • --storybook-url, -url: URL of the Storybook instance (default: http://localhost:6006)
    • --output-dir, -output: Directory to save screenshots (default: ./screenshots)
    • --log-level: Logging level [error, warn, info, debug] (default: info)

    MCP Tools

    storybook_list_components

    Lists all components available in the Storybook instance.

    storybook_list_stories

    Lists all stories, optionally filtered by component.

    Parameters:

    • componentId (optional): Filter stories by component ID

    storybook_get_story_details

    Gets detailed information about a specific story.

    Parameters:

    • storyId (required): The ID of the story

    storybook_get_component_props

    Gets the props/properties definition for a component.

    Parameters:

    • componentId (required): The ID of the component

    storybook_capture_screenshot

    Captures a screenshot of a specific story.

    Parameters:

    • storyId (required): The ID of the story to capture
    • viewport (optional): Viewport dimensions
      • width: Viewport width in pixels
      • height: Viewport height in pixels

    storybook_capture_all_screenshots

    Captures screenshots of all stories.

    Parameters:

    • viewport (optional): Viewport dimensions
      • width: Viewport width in pixels
      • height: Viewport height in pixels

    Development

    For contributors and developers working on this MCP server:

    # Clone the repository
    git clone https://github.com/anthropics/storybook-mcp-server.git
    cd storybook-mcp-server
    
    # Install dependencies
    npm install
    
    # Build the project
    npm run build
    
    # Run in development mode with hot reload
    npm run dev
    
    # Type checking
    npm run type-check
    
    # Linting
    npm run lint
    
    # Format code
    npm run format

    Architecture

    The server is built with:

    • TypeScript: For type safety and better developer experience
    • MCP SDK: Official Model Context Protocol SDK for server implementation
    • Puppeteer: For capturing screenshots of Storybook stories
    • Axios: For HTTP communication with Storybook instance
    • Winston: For structured logging

    Requirements

    • Node.js 18 or higher
    • A running Storybook instance
    • Chrome/Chromium (automatically downloaded by Puppeteer)

    Troubleshooting

    Screenshots not working?

    1. Ensure Puppeteer has downloaded Chromium: Run npx puppeteer browsers install chrome
    2. Check that your Storybook instance is running and accessible
    3. Verify the STORYBOOK_URL in your configuration matches your running instance

    Connection issues?

    1. Verify your Storybook is running on the configured URL
    2. Check for any firewall or network restrictions
    3. Try accessing the Storybook URL directly in your browser

    License

    GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 (AGPL-3.0)

    Copyright (C) 2024 Stefano Amorelli <stefano@amorelli.tech>

    This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

    Commercial Licensing

    For commercial use or if you need a different license, please contact stefano@amorelli.tech to discuss licensing options.